Did I ever say that they're original? I just said it is handnumbered, nothing more. I don't know if they're bootlegs or not. To me, the music is important. I won't pay hundreds of euros for a single record.

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Hellstrike wrote:

I don't think they're bootlegs.

Usually, that means that you think they are originals.

Okay, I see. My bad! I thought they were re-releases or reiusses, because the Rotting Christ MLP is a re-release as it is not GLP. But I have to check it today anyway.

You do know the Aske is a bootleg right? And since all other 3 records you got at the same time were also bootlegged, big chance you just scored yourself a big load of counterfeits.

I don't think they're bootlegs. But I am not sure myself, but the Mayhem record is handnumbered.

"red vinyl" and "DSP" and "I don't think they're bootlegs" do not really fit together. sell it and get at least some official "debut/aske"-reissue for a better sound as I presume the sound on your aske isn't that great.

Some finds from a local record fare. Met some people there who mentioned this board. Hails.

Warfare, Slough Feg, Satan, Deathrow, Savatage, Destruction

Trouble, King Diamond, Agent Steel, Trouble, Attacker, Attacker

Damn. I was going to go to this and decided not to at the last minute. I take it the metal selection was pretty good? Nice scores._________________"Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair or fucking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back."

You do know the Aske is a bootleg right? And since all other 3 records you got at the same time were also bootlegged, big chance you just scored yourself a big load of counterfeits.

I don't think they're bootlegs. But I am not sure myself, but the Mayhem record is handnumbered.

"red vinyl" and "DSP" and "I don't think they're bootlegs" do not really fit together. sell it and get at least some official "debut/aske"-reissue for a better sound as I presume the sound on your aske isn't that great.

I think about selling it, because I don't really the music. The sound, on the other hand, is surprisingly good. I own original/firstpress records with worse sound. Anyway, thanks for the counsel!

@NK7: I have some experience with vinyls, that's not the problem. The problem is that those bootlegs, which appeared in the past few weeks/months are hard to differ from the originals.

I have to admit that I bought those vinyls in a second hand record store and I thought that they would not stock them that fast.